Tag Archive

Meet the Most Tax Efficient Man in America

Published on April 4, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Doug Stives earns less than 75 percent of his former salary but takes home almost 90 percent as much. How? He claims every tax deduction he can. Kelsey Hubbard talks with the CPA turned professor about using the tax code to get more with less.

Will Higher Oil Boost Electric Cars?

Published on February 24, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Thanks to electric cars, auto companies may be in a better position to weather the storm of higher gas prices due to unrest in the Middle East, even as they continue to recover from the recession. Kelsey Hubbard talks with Smartmoney columnist Jack Ho…

No Money Down? Not Anymore.

Published on February 15, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

As housing prices drop, mortgage lenders are requiring larger downpayments on homes. Kelsey Hubbard talks to WSJ’s Mitra Kalita about what the changes mean for consumers.

Tax Report: What to Know About 2010 Returns

Published on February 11, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

With only two months left to file taxes WSJ’s Kelsey Hubbard explains what’s changed with the 2010 returns plus the IRS introduces a new amnesty program to tax-dodgers.

Answers and Advice for Tax-Filing Time

Published on January 20, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Kathy Pickering of the Tax Institute at H&R Block talks to Kelsey Hubbard about some common tax questions, such as when to expect your refund and how you might benefit from the payroll tax holiday.

An Important Victory for 401K Investors

Published on November 12, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

The Labor Department has issued new rules requiring companies to disclose fees for 401K plans, in what is seen as an important step in helping investors keep track of retirement plan costs. Kelsey Hubbard talks with WSJ’s Eleanor Laise about the new ru…

SEO Powered By SEOPressor